e/Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province

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has glosseng: The Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province (NCVP), formerly known as the Stikine Volcanic Belt, is a geologic province defined by the occurence of Miocene to Holocene volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest of North America. This belt of volcanoes extends roughly north-northwest from northwestern British Columbia and the Alaska Panhandle through Yukon to the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area of far eastern Alaska, in a corridor hundreds of kilometres wide. It is the most recently defined volcanic province in the Western Cordillera. Apart from the large volcanoes, several smaller volcanoes exist throughout the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province, including cinder cones which are widespread throughout the volcanic zone. Most of these small cones have been sites of only one volcanic eruption; this is in contrast to the larger volcanoes throughout the volcanic zone, which have had more than one volcanic eruption throughout their history.
lexicalizationeng: Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
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media:imgLava flows at Hoodoo Mountain.jpg
media:imgMount Edziza lava flows.jpg
media:imgNCVP map.png
media:imgNisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park.jpg
media:imgNorthern Cordilleran Volcanic Province rift.jpg

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